Nickerson to Oilers, Finns on Prospect Camps

by Eetu Huisman on July 5th, 2009

This is another post with random tidbits and news which might be interesting from North American point of view. This is also my last hockey related post before the end of July, unless something really big happens.

First of all, the name of Matt Nickerson seems to have appeared on the player list of the Edmonton Oilers website. It has been reported that the Oilers are trying to help the development of their prospects by adding some more experienced players on the Springfield Falcons roster. Nickerson is likely to be one of them, even though he has much more experience from SM-liiga than the AHL.

There was also another surprise signing earlier this week, when the New Jersey Devils announced they had signed winger Ilkka Pikkarainen. Pikkarainen is already 28, so he can’t be considered a prospect at this point of his career. He scored a career high 24 goals in SM-liiga last year.

Prospect Camps

At the same time when Finnish teams are about to begin their on-ice training, NHL clubs are having their prospect development camps. I’ve tried to gather a comprehensive list of Finnish players who are attending the camps of their respective NHL clubs.

Ilkka Heikkinen attended the Rangers’ camp which took place earlier this week. According to a Hockey’s Future article, he was a standout among the blueliners, which he should be, considering that most of the participants are significantly younger and less experienced than he is.

Teemu Hartikainen and Toni Rajala will be tearing up the Oilers development camp which starts on Monday. I’m sure Coming Down the Pipe in going to follow the camp closely.

Minnesota Wild’s camp will have a strong Finnish flavour to it, as there are a total of four Finns attending. Their both 2009 draft picks Erik Haula and Jere Sallinen will be there, as will their 2007 6th round pick Harri Ilvonen and 2008 5th round pick Eero Elo. The Wild camp opens on Tuesday.

The Canadiens also drafted a pair of Finns this year and both Joonas Nättinen and Petteri Similä are on their camp roster. Nashville Predators also have a number of Finnish prospects, so their camp, opening on Wednesday, also interests me. Their 2008 7th round pick Jani Lajunen is attending, as is their 2007 7th round pick Atte Engren. Teemu Laakso is also there, but that goes without saying, I guess.

St. Louis Blues will announce their camp roster just before the camp opens on Wednesday and I expect to see Jori Lehterä’s name on it. Washington Capitals will open their camp in a week and Oskar Osala could be participating, depending a bit on the profile of players the Capitals want to see on their camp. Riku Helenius is naturally attending the Tampa Bay Lightning camp.

I couldn’t find the development camp rosters of the following clubs: Anaheim Ducks, Calgary Flames, Carolina Hurricanes, Colorado Avalanche, Dallas Stars, New Jersey Devils, New York Islanders, Philadelphia Flyers and San Jose Sharks If you can help me with any of these, I’d be grateful. Is Joni Ortio attending the Flames camp? Is Perttu Lindgren going to the Stars camp? Mikko Koskinen is for sure on the Islanders camp? What about Tommi Kivistö and Rasmus Rissanen and the Hurricanes?

edit: According to a blog post from June 29th, both Rasmus Rissanen and Tommi Kivistö should attend the Carolina Hurricanes prospect camp. According to the same post, Kai Kantola (he may have born in Canada and grown in the US, but his parents are Finnish) is also attending their camp. No official roster has been announced yet, but their camp doesn’t open until July 15th, so there is still time.

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3 Comments
  1. Hello Eetu,

    In reviewing your tour of the prospects camps was wondering if you could help me out with a few things – and also had a couple of observations. I believe the Stars did not have a prospect camp (and a couple of other teams cancelled them as well due to finances). With regards to Oskar Osala, he was traded to Phoenix. Also, I saw you mention Ilkka Pikkarainen – I’d be interested in your assessment of another free agent signed this year – Mika Pyorala (Flyers).

    One other note you might find of interesting – in your other story about the players selected in the CHL draft you mentioned that Erik Haula said there was not much difference between the USHL and Canadian junior. That is an interesting debate here in North America. A couple of years ago a website here http://www.ushr.com (admittedly with a bias towards college hockey versus juniors) compared the stats of some of the players who had gone from one to the other – mainly college players who decided they didn’t want to play in school for whatever reason and went to play in Canada. Admittedly, it was a small sample but most of those players had higher numbers in Canadian junior than they did in the USHL. While there may have been other factors (the players had matured/developed more, etc), he seemed to feel that it showed the USHL was as competitive if not moreso.

    Just some food for thought.

    Thanks again for all the info on Finnish hockey.

  2. Osala wasn’t traded, I guess you’re confusing him with Sami Lepistö. I’m writing a second silly season review soonish, so Pyörälä will be covered.

    The study you mentioned seems interesting. I’ll have to check it out, if it is available somewhere. I guess Haula was more correct than I thought he was. Gabriel Desjardins did a nice job of comparing the level of the USHL here: http://www.behindthenet.ca/content/USHL.htm

  3. Of course – I did confuse the two. Sorry about that.

    By the way, any word on Matias Sointu yet? I don’t see any mention of him on Ottawa’s site but it sounds like the powers-that-be with Ilves were expecting him to leave there.

    Thanks for the comparison, too.

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